on 23/11/01 02:25, Mikebridg_at_aol.com at Mikebridg_at_aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 23/11/01 6:34:32 am, nemesys_at_cox.rr.com writes:
>
> << There is no Office software, but there is NewtonWorks, which offers a
> decent
> word processor, a spreadsheet module, a drawing module and a "calculation"
> module which can handle formulas and stuff like that I believe. You can
> export the word processor documents as RTF files on your desktop which can
> usually be loaded in most desktop word processors, including Microsoft Word.
> The spreadsheets you create can also be exported to the desktop and imported
> into Excel. >>
>
> I have downloaded Newtworks twice but have never been able to figure out how
> to open and use the word processor module - the spread sheet opens when I tap
> on the newtworks icon. Any suggestions will be welcomed.
If it's installed properly, after you launched NewtonWorks, there should be
a popup button with "New" on it. If you tap it, a popup menu will appear,
with an item that should say "Paper". Just tap it and you'll get a new word
processor document. If this option doesn't appear in the popup, then
something wasn't properly installed and I would suggest you try to install
all the packages again. Make sure they are on the same store, i.e on the
same flash RAM card or on the internal store.
-Laurent.
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